Obama defends his health reform

The reformation of the system of health that Barack Obama stretched to set up is the object of a lively debate besides Atlantic. So well that the American president decided to go in a "town-hall meeting", a public meeting that took place in the New Hampshire, Tuesday August 11, to defend and to explain his project. To the passage, Mr. Obama did not lack to criticize the republicans, that it accuses to use a "tactic of fear".

"Sometimes, the political one works of such manner that those that want to see the things to continue as before attempt to do very fear and create a mountain out of nothing, it declared. Are at odds on tangible things, not on this wild presentation that do not resemble at all to what really was proposed".

"TO TALK AND NOT TO SCREAM"

One of the principal fears of the opposing to this reformation project is to see to pass the body of the system of health under the check of the State with cchit certification. The leading measure of the reformation is a federal assurance that would guarantee that all the Americans to be assured. Mr. Obama explained again, Tuesday, that the Americans that are satisfied of their plan will not see any change if this reformation came to result.

"I hope that we will talk and not to scream the a more forts than the others", asked the American president, in reference to the burning rhetoric that floods the conservative radios and the cable channels of television. It was anxious to reply to an example of this dialog of deaf one that installed itself in the political landscape and the American media. To the declarations of the republican former candidate to the vice presidency Sarah Palin, that asserted that his reformation would establish of the "courts of the death" deciding that has the right to medical cares, it replied: "I am not in favor of that, I want to be clear than over".